• Chief Veilleux retires after 34 years in the military

    Chief Master Sgt. Thomas J. Veilleux Sr., 356th Airlift Squadron’s Formal Training Unit superintendent, retired from the United States Air Force Reserve during a June 11 ceremony at the Cargo Loading Training Facility here. The event was officiated by Lt. Col. Steven Radtke, 356th AS commander.“He

  • Future leaders visit Alamo Wing

    Future senior leaders from the Department of Defense’s Executive Leadership Development Program got an up-close view of the 433rd Airlift Wing May 10, 2017, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.

  • AES conducts water survival training

    Airmen from the 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron were surprised by the cool water temperature as they walked into Canyon Lake to begin their triannual water survival training May 5, 2017 at Joint Base San Antonio- Canyon Lake. The training is required for all aircrew Air Force Specialty Codes

  • AFRC Wings descend on California for Patriot Hook Exercise

    In a massive collaboration of more than 350 military, federal, and state personnel, and five Air Force Reserve Command Wings convened in California April 26 - May 1 to participate in Patriot Hook. The six-day exercise spanned across three sites in California, simulating austere Forward Operating

  • AFJROTC students visit the Alamo Wing

    Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students from John Jay High School exited the bus at the 433rd Airlift Wing to the stern instructions of drill instructors April 19, 2017 here.

  • Commander visits Movers and Shakers program

    Col. Thomas K. Smith, Jr., 433rd Airlift Wing commander, was interviewed by John Thurman, Heart of Texas Realty, Bjorn Dybdahl, Bjorns Audio Video, and Klaus Weiswurm, Innovation Technology Machinery, on the San Antonio's Movers and Shakers radio program April 8, 2017 at the 930AM The Answer

  • 433rd AW join the ranks of San Antonio’s aviators and innovators honorees

    The 433rd Airlift Wing was inducted into Dee Howard Foundation’s San Antonio Aviation and Aerospace Hall of Fame, during an awards dinner, March 30 at the GDC Technics Hangar, Port San Antonio (formerly Kelly Air Force Base), Texas.   The 433rd AW joins the ranks of other San Antonio Aviation and